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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Bessie Pickford (Robbins), c1910
... Bessie Pickford (Robbins)...bessie pickford...Bessie Pickford was the mother of Edith Holmes.... studio. She is Bessie Pickford (formerly Robbins). ... collection pickford bessie pickford edith holmes holmes A woman ...Bessie Pickford was the mother of Edith Holmes.A woman wearing a black dress poses in a photographers studio. She is Bessie Pickford (formerly Robbins). chatham, chatham family collection, pickford, bessie pickford, edith holmes, holmes -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... BESSIE PICKFORD...Black and white photograph of Bessie Pickford (nee Robbins... BESSIE PICKFORD Black and white photograph of Bessie Pickford ...Black and white photograph of Bessie Pickford (nee Robbins) standing in Fraser Street, Clunespickford, bessie pickford -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newsclip, Dusty Digger Honors Town's Heroes
... bessie pickford...Bessie Pickford lived at Yeovil Farm near Clunes... barkell tmmy chapman bobby oliver bobby cowan bessie pickford ...Bessie Pickford lived at Yeovil Farm near ClunesUndated newsclip on the Clunes War Memorial.chatham-holmes collection, holmes family collection, clunes war memorial, marble digger, dan jones, charles jones, francis jones, ralph featherstone, harry barkell, tmmy chapman, bobby oliver, bobby cowan, bessie pickford, harry pickford, arthur fell, lodge brothers -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... BLACK AND WHITE COPY OF A PHOTOGRAPH OF BESSIE PICKFORD NEE... OF A PHOTOGRAPH OF BESSIE PICKFORD NEE ROBBINS Photograph PHOTOGRAPH ...BESSIE WAS A DAUGHTER OF HARRY AND ELIZABETH ROBBINS. ELIZABETH (NEE McINTOSH) EMIGRATED FROM INVERNESS, SCOTLAND IN 1849 WITH HER BROTHER THOMAS AND THEIR COUSIN DONALD CAMERON. HARRY ROBBINS EMIGRATED FROM SOMERSET, ENGLAND IN LATE 1840'SBLACK AND WHITE COPY OF A PHOTOGRAPH OF BESSIE PICKFORD NEE ROBBINSlocal history, photography, photographs, mcintosh, robbins, pickford, donald cameron -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and White, Chatham-Holmes Collection: Lance Corporal Horace Pickford, c1914
... , Bessie Pickford of Yeovil Estate Clunes, as his next of kin. He...]] at Melbourne. on 18 June 1915. He gave his mother, Bessie Pickford ...Horace Pickford was born at Clunes, Victoria. Private Horace Pickford (2882) enlisted for service during [[World War One]] at Melbourne. on 18 June 1915. He gave his mother, Bessie Pickford of Yeovil Estate Clunes, as his next of kin. He served with the 57th Battalion until he was transferred to the 58th Battalion on 15 March 1916. He was appointed Lance Corporal on 01 December 1916, and was wounded in the back in France the next day and evacuated to England from Rouen. On 03 March 1917 Pickford was awarded the D.C.M. for conspicuous gallantry in action, and rejoined his unit in France on 09 July 1917. On 24 August 1917 Horace Pickford was promted to Corporal. He was killed in Action in France on 27 September 1917 and buried in the vicinity of Polygone Wood. The grave was later docuemnted at being located in the Tyne Cot. Military Cemetery (Plot 62, Row E. Grave2). This cemetery is in Passchendaele, 5 1'2 miles north east of Ypres. Horace Pickford married after enlistment, and his wife Mrs Sarah Ida Isabel (Ida) Pickford of 261 Malvern Road South Yarra became his next of kin. Postcard - black and white portrait of Horace Pickford. Written on back: "Lance Corporal Horace Pickford 2882 C Company 58th Battalion Aust Imp Forces On Active Service Abroad"pickford, chatham-holmes collection, horace pickford, australian imperial forces, c company, active service, pickford collection, world war one, yeovil -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photographs - black and white, Edith Pickford, 1917, 1917
... Pickford (1909 - 1967) of ''Yeoville" Clunes married Henry Smerdon... This photo taken in 1917 was 5 years before Edith Sarah Pickford ...This photo taken in 1917 was 5 years before Edith Sarah Pickford (1909 - 1967) of ''Yeoville" Clunes married Henry Smerdon [Harry] Holmes of "Sauchieburn" Ascot in 1922. At the time it was fun, fashionable and symbolic to have photo portraits taken in a clown outfit: Pierrot (Boy) with black skull caps and Columbine (Girl) with pointed hats. Pierrot, the famous character from the Italian commedia dell'arte, was portrayed by the composer A. Schoenberg as the moonstruck and fantastical clown, who is a symbol for putting on a mask to hide one's true feelings or opinions. Edith was the second youngest child, and only daughter, of John and Bessie (Robbins) Pickford, Clunes farmers. Edith’s brother, Arthur Pickford rode in the Charge of the Battle of Beersheba, a precursor to capturing Gaza in WW1. The matter of who rode in the charge at Beersheba on 31 October 1917 continues to exercise the minds of many. The charge is embedded in the Australian ethos along with Gallipoli and the Kokoda Track. [ Source: Edith's granddaughter, Jane Dyer 2024]Black and white photograph in rectangular frame with stand. Back of frame padded velvet"Sincerely yours - Edith"edith pickford, edith holmes, chatham-holmes collection, pickford collection, pierrot and columbine, portrait photograph, ww1 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Postcard, 58th Battalion AIF Bugle Band, c1917, 14/07/1917
Horace Pickford was born at Clunes. His mother was Bessie and his wife was Ida. Horace enlisted on 22 June 1915. He was killed in action on 27 September 1917. He was buried in the vicinity of Polygon Wood. Horace was the brother of Edith Pickford ( m Holmes) and the maternal uncle of Elizabeth Mary Holmes ( m Chatham)Images relating to Australian World War One Soldiers from Ascot. . 2 Black and white carte postale of 17 Australian soldiers in uniform. Many hold a bugle and 5 drums are placed in the foreground. The Battalion colonel sits in the centre. The card was written by Horace Pickford (2282) of 'C' Company, 58th battalion. .3 Certificate of Marriage for Henry Robbins Pickford Family Tree .7 John Pickford Written in ink verso "France 14 July 17 Dear Edie I received your ever welcome letter a few days ago, this is but a card, but you will hear from other letters Ed. This is our batt bugle band, one of my friends belongs to it. I will march him out. Our colonel is in the center. Keep this little photo, it will be a little momento of the old battalion. We have a brass-band also. I have just received a letter from Ethel Pickford from England. Ta Ta now old kid with love. Horace (2882)chatham family collection, chatham, world war one, world war 1, france, horace pickford, ethel pickford, polygone wood, band, music, edith pickford, clunes, brass band, bugle band, henry robbins, family history, william pickford, charles pickford, elizabeth millard, sarah pickford, john pickford, alexander pickford